This course is a graduate level subject on electromagnetic theory with particular emphasis on basics and applications to Nuclear Science and Engineering. The basic topics covered include electrostatics, magnetostatics, and electromagnetic radiation. The applications include transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, scattering, shielding, charged particle collisions, Bremsstrahlung radiation, and Cerenkov radiation.
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Professor Freidberg would like to acknowledge the immense contributions made to this course by its previous instructors, Ian Hutchinson and Ron Parker.

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Author: OLLIER, Edmund.
Volume: 04
Page: 211
Year: 1893
Place: London
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
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This class provides an introduction to quantitative models and qualitative frameworks for studying complex engineering systems. Also taught is the art of abstracting a complex system into a model for purposes of analysis and design while dealing with complexity, emergent behavior, stochasticity, non-linearities and the requirements of many stakeholders with divergent objectives. The successful completion of the class requires a semester-long class project that deals with critical contemporary issues which require an integrative, interdisciplinary approach using the above models and frameworks.

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Author: WIDDRINGTON, Thomas Sir
Page: 402
Year: 1897
Place: London
Publisher: C. J. Clark
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Author: Chorier, Nicolas.
Volume: 02
Page: 808
Year: 1878
Place: Valence
Publisher:
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Collection: Cornell University Collection of Political Americana, Cornell University Library
Repository: Susan H. Douglas Political Americana Collection, #2214 Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library, Cornell University
Title: Bryan-Stevenson Campaign Buttons, ca. 1900
Political Party: Democratic
Election Year: 1900
Date Made: ca. 1900
Measurement: Mount: 11 x 8 1/2 in.; 27.94 x 21.59 cm
Classification: Photographs
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Left to right: Professor Arthur John (Pro Director), Mr D. A. Clarke (Librarian), Mr M. Rasgotra (Acting High Commissioner for India), Sir Walter Adams, Ven Dr H. Saddatissa (Head of London Buddha Vihara)
The portrait was painted by Mr G.S. Nagdeva
'Dr Ambedkar was a student at the London School of Economics from 1916-1923 and was awarded the degree of MSc (Economics) in 1921 and DSc (Economics) in 1923...He played a leading part in drawing up the Indian Constitution and is also greatly revered by many in India for his work as a social reformer...' LSE Magazine, November 1973, p.15
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Author: BROWN, Robert M.A., Ph.D
Volume: 06
Page: 110
Year: 1884
Place: London
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
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Author: WHITE, John Davis.
Page: 82
Year: 1892
Place: Cashel
Publisher: [?Gazette Office?
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Childhood is a source of fascination in most Western cultures. It is both a major inspiration for artistic creation and a political ideal, which aims at protecting future generations. Which role does it play in French society and in other francophone areas? Why is the French national anthem ("La Marseillaise") addressed to its "children"? This course will study the transformation of childhood since the 18th century and the development of sentimentality within the family. We will examine various representations of childhood in literature (e.g. Pagnol, Proust, Sarraute, Laye, Morgièvre), movies (e.g. Truffaut), and songs (e.g. Brel, Barbara). Course taught in French.

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Water is arguably the most important physical resource as it is the one that is essential to human survival. Understanding the global water cycle and how we use water is essential to planning a sustainable source of water for the future. In the UK there are areas where water supplies are limited, shown by recent droughts. Globally, there are many areas that do not have enough water to support the current population adequately. Decisions will have to be made on the best way to use water in a world where there is climate change. This free course, Global water resources, examines the options.
First published on Wed, 16 Mar 2016 as Global water resources. To find out more visit The Open University's Openlearn website. Creative-Commons 2016

On April 19, 2017, parliament voted to endorse the government?s motion to hold a UK general election on 8 June 2017. This was the first time that the provisions of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act (FTPA) were invoked. When the Act was introduced in 2011, the coalition government justified it by arguing that ?fixed-term parliaments will have a positive impact on our country?s political system; providing stability, discouraging short-termism, and preventing the manipulation of election dates for political advantage.? Yet, the ease with which Prime Minister Theresa May was able to trigger the early election in light of her 21 point ...

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Author: Chorier, Nicolas.
Volume: 01
Page: 654
Year: 1878
Place: Valence
Publisher:
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Scandinavians, popularly known as Vikings, began to explore and settle in Europe from the ninth century. Contemporary Christian writers voiced their dismay at what they saw as the sudden eruption of these savage pagans into their area. Commentators since, down to the 20th century have largely echoed these writers' views, sometimes portraying the Scandinavians as mindless thugs led by psychopaths. In a period when savagery in warfare was commonplace, the Vikings have been placed by some in a special category of their own. By examining carefully the written and archaeological evidence, this course will attempt to view the Viking Age dispassionately. By studying the archaeology of pre-Viking Denmark we shall be able to see what caused Danes to set sail for Europe. Ships of course are an imp

Hideki Tarumoto presents his paper 'Developing migration systems in Europe and Asia' in Parallel session I(A) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 As globalisation is accelerated in twenty-first century, surely migration systems have been emergent and developed in the globe. But, it is still ambiguous what differences migration systems hold and through what mechanism they appear.
Among various factors and actors, we cannot ignore the role of the state. In one aspect, the state seems to be an inhibitor against emergence of migration systems. Not only Western countries but also non-Western countries are struggling to handle massive international migration and to reconcile social issues appearing from it. But in the other aspect, the state ta Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

This class provides an introduction to quantitative models and qualitative frameworks for studying complex engineering systems. Also taught is the art of abstracting a complex system into a model for purposes of analysis and design while dealing with complexity, emergent behavior, stochasticity, non-linearities and the requirements of many stakeholders with divergent objectives. The successful completion of the class requires a semester-long class project that deals with critical contemporary issues which require an integrative, interdisciplinary approach using the above models and frameworks.

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Author: GILBERT, Frank Assistant-Treasurer U.S. at Chicago
Page: 314
Year: 1882
Place: St. Louis, Mo
Publisher:
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Author: SIMPSON, William Artist
Page: 105
Year: 1899
Place: Glasgow
Publisher: Morison Bros.
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Recorded May , 2015.
Speaker: Andrew Noymer, Ph.D.
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Author: BRASSEY, Annie Baroness Brassey
Page: 176
Year: 1878
Place: London
Publisher: Longmans & Co.
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Image from ?London?s Roll of Fame: being complimentary notes and addresses from the City of London on presentation of the ? Freedom of that City, and on other occasions, to royal personages, statesmen, ? and scientific men; with their replies and acknowledgments. From ? 1757 to 1884. With a critical and historical introduction [by Benjamin Scott, Chamberlain of London.] Extracted mainly from the Records of the Corporation, and published under the direction of its Library Committee?, 002251071
Author: SCOTT, Benjamin Chamberlain of the City of London
Page: 80
Year: 1884
Place: London
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
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Author: MORLEY, Henry Professor of English Literature at University College, London
Volume: 01
Page: 97
Year: 1883
Place: London
Publisher: Cassell & Co.
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Author: WHITE, John Davis.
Page: 82
Year: 1892
Place: Cashel
Publisher: [?Gazette Office?
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